Another "Doping" Case at Ascot: Owner Miller is Ordered off the Course for the Drugging of Round Dance, Daily Racing Form, 1907-02-16

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ANOTHER DOPING" CASE AT ASCOT. Owner Miller Is Ordered Off the Course for the Drunqinq of Round Dance. Los Angeles, Cat. Pebrnary ;... The disgraceful showing of Bound Dance in the fourth race at Ascot Purk today caused the banishment of B. I. Mill, from the course. After the race .Indue Hamilton *ent a veterinary surgeon to examine the horse. The veterinary reported the hois, perfectly sound, hut suffering from a stimulant administered in smh quantity to produce a lethargic condition. Miller admitted that the horse had been drugged. hut declared that he did not know who iiad done it. Millers badge was taken up and he was ordered to take his horses off the grounds. in addition t,, Bound Dame lie onus Hostility, ieu-v tenraw.


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